Last Updated: Saturday, November 21, 2009 | 6:26 PM ET
- Homicide investigation underway in Transcona
- An incident in Winnipeg's Transcona neighbourhood early Saturday has left one man dead and several people in police custody. more »
- Selkirk high school students face drug charges
- Two 16-year-old students from the Lord Selkirk Regional Comprehensive Secondary School in Selkirk are facing drug charges after being arrested Friday morning at the school. more »
- Brawl outside nightclub sends one man to hospital
- A man is recovering in hospital following a brawl outside a bar in Winnipeg. more »
- Man trapped in house fire in hospital
- A 25-year-old man is in stable condition in a Winnipeg hospital after being rescued from a burning home in Norway House, a community just north of Lake Winnipeg. more »
- Winnipeg police target people sheltering runaways
- Police in Winnipeg say they are concerned about the number of times they find people sheltering vulnerable runaways, instead of getting the children back to their families. more »
- H1N1 vaccine runs out in Winnipeg
- Swine flu vaccine clinics in Winnipeg ran out of the adjuvanted vaccine dose on Friday but officials say a new shipment is expected to arrive early next week. In the meantime, the health region is allowing certain people to get the shot using the unadjuvanted dose. more »
- Police seize $1.4M worth of marijuana
- A pair of marijuana grow-ops have been uncovered by Winnipeg police, resulting in the seizure of more than $1.4 million worth of marijuana. more »
- Man, 55, charged with attempted murder
- A 55-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder in connection with a 17-hour standoff in northern Manitoba. more »
- Trash and recycling bins blown apart in Winnipeg
- No one was hurt, but there was considerable damage to a couple of containers in Winnipeg's Grant Park area where two explosive devices were detonated in recent days. more »
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- Disgraced N.S. bishop's replacement named
- The Roman Catholic Church has appointed a replacement for Bishop Raymond Lahey, of the Diocese of Antigonish, N.S., who is facing child pornography charges.
- Vancouver Island evacuation order lifted
- An evacuation order has been lifted for hundreds of south Vancouver Island residents forced from their homes by flooding.
- Journalists enhance Canadians' freedom: PM
- Prime Minister Stephen Harper urged journalists to "shine light into dark corners" of government affairs during a speech late Saturday, but wouldn't take questions from reporters covering the event.
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- China mine blast toll rises to 87
- The death toll from a coal mine explosion in northern China rose to 87 on Sunday as rescue crews worked in frigid temperatures to reach 21 miners still trapped underground.
- U.S. health-care bill clears Senate hurdle
- Democrats united Saturday night to narrowly push historic health-care legislation past a key U.S. Senate hurdle over the opposition of Republicans eager to inflict a punishing defeat on President Barack Obama.
- Italian police arrest Mumbai attack suspects
- Italian police on Saturday arrested a Pakistani father and son accused of helping fund and providing logistical support for last year's terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India, authorities said.
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- More H1N1 vaccine, ventilators to come
- Ontario supplied hospitals with 200 additional ventilators on Friday in anticipation of a surge in swine flu cases.
- Trade show pitches surgical passages to India
- Exhibitors at a Toronto trade fair are hoping to add surgery to the list of reasons Canadians travel, but a medical ethicist questions the lack of oversight.
- Weight gain in pregnancy guides updated
- Health Canada is formally replacing its guidelines on weight gain during pregnancy to match new U.S. recommendations.
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- Pope builds friendships with artists
- Pope Benedict XVI met in Rome with more than 250 artists from around the world to foster dialogue between the Roman Catholic Church and the arts.
- Jackson’s glove fetches $350,000 US
- Michael Jackson's iconic rhinestone-studded glove got the white-glove treatment on Saturday, bringing $350,000 US on the auction block in New York.
- Driver dies in Miley Cyrus tour bus accident
- The driver of a bus on Miley Cyrus's concert tour died on Friday when the bus struck an embankment and overturned in Virginia.
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- Bell quietly drops system access fee
- The cellphone system access fee is all but extinct. Bell Canada has quietly axed the charge, joining rivals Rogers and Telus.
- Beam sent around Large Hadron Collider
- The operators of the Large Hadron Collider have successfully sent a beam of particles around the ring of the world's largest particle collider in Switzerland.
- Astronauts complete 6-hour spacewalk
- Astronauts from space shuttle Atlantis completed the second of three scheduled spacewalks Saturday, spending just over six hours installing equipment on the International Space Station.
Money »
- Ottawa will stay course on stimulus: Flaherty
- Rather than turning off the stimulus taps or pouring more fuel on the economic fire, Ottawa will stand pat with the $61 billion in stimulus spending announced in January, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says.
- Canada Post struggles to innovate
- Canada's postal service is reinventing itself as it struggles to make up for dwindling demand in the face of a devastating global economic slowdown.
- The 10-billion-barrel battle
- Henry Lyatsky wants B.C.'s coast opened to oil drilling but environmentalists stand opposed.
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- Bullying is a public health issue: researcher
- Bullying should be considered a public health problem and governments should adopt national strategies against it, says a Canadian professor who led a study of bullying in 40 countries.
- Early Canadian stamps auction nets $3.2M US
- A New York stamp collector auctioned parts of his collection in New York on Thursday, including a Canadian-issued stamp that is one of the world's rarest.
- Fake hairstyling irons pop up in Regina
- Hundreds of knock-off hairstyling irons were seized Friday morning by RCMP acting on a hot tip.
Sports »
- Blackhawks roll over Oilers for 6th straight win
- Jonathan Toews had a pair of goals and an assist while Cristobal Huet made 28 saves as Chicago Blackhawks beat the Edmonton Oilers 5-2 for their sixth straight win.
- Rochette captures gold at Skate Canada
- Canada's Joannie Rochette overcame a couple of flaws to capture gold in the women's singles event at Skate Canada International on Saturday.
- Leafs win in shootout thriller
- Vesa Toskala earned his first win of the season as the Toronto Maple Leafs beat the Washington Capitals 2-1 Saturday night in a shootout thriller.
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